About SudburyTV

Overview

Founded in June of 2008 by members of Sudbury's Cable Committee, SudburyTV is a non-profit corporation dedicated to fostering the production and cablecasting of public and governmental access programming for residents and organizations of Sudbury, Massachusetts. Our legal name is the "Sudbury Access Corporation".

We have been contracted by the Town of Sudbury to provide local TV services to the Town. On September 2nd, 2008, we started operating the former Comcast facilities at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (L/S) and the Town Hall. With the help of volunteers, we produce and cablecast:

Town Meetings, Selectmen Meetings, Finance Committee, School Committee, and many other public meetings

Watch us on our channel, Comcast Channel 8/FiOS 31. Our programming is also shown on Comcast Channel 9/FiOS 32 (the Sudbury Educational Channel) outside of school hours. We also make most of our programming available in an on-demand format, and both our channels are streamed live on the web 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

If you have a meeting or event that you would like to see cablecast, or are interested in assisting on other programs, or in helping us grow our organization, we welcome your involvement! Please contact us. We provide individualized training, and group classes, all at no charge.

Our operation is funded entirely by Comcast and Verizon via restricted payments to the Town. These payments are drawn from Sudbury cable subscriber fees.

SudburyTV Staff

SudburyTV Board of Directors

We are managed by a volunteer Board of Directors. These are Sudbury residents interested in public access, some of whom have years of experience working with local access television and/or television production.